Tulsi Peeth Seva Trust is an Indian religious and social service institution located in Janaki Kund, Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh, India. Tulsi Peeth is situated at the place where Lord Rama gave his Padukas to brother Bharat. It bears witness to the divine brotherly love between the Bhagwan and one of His foremost devotees. Hindu religious leader Jagadguru Rambhadracharya established Tulsi Peeth.
Key Locations within Tulsi Peeth:
Tulsi Peeth was established by Hindu religious Jagadguru Rambhadracharya on 2 August 1987. At the center of Tulsi Peeth is the Tulsi Temple, which is dedicated to the poet-saint Tulsidas and serves as a major spiritual center for devotees. Places to visit created by Tulsi Peeth Seva Trust:
1. Kanch Mandir
Kanch Mandir is a temple with three peaks and an attached hall which was built in 1987. Its presiding deities are Ram, Sita and Lakshman. A small temple dedicated to Hanuman is located to the south of the larger temple. The temple has statues of Tulsidas, Valmiki and Ramanandacharya. This temple is also known as Raghav Satsang Bhawan.
2. Tulsi School for the Blind
On 23 August 1996, Rambhadracharya established Tulsi Vidyalaya for the blind in Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh. He established Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University in Chitrakoot on 27 September 2001, a higher education institution solely for students with disabilities. Students are provided free education, board, lodging, clothing and food. Apart from school education, they are also given vocational training.
3.Sitaram Gaushala
Cows are reared and taken care of in Sitaram Gaushala. Tulsi Peeth serves cows through Sitaram Gaushala where cows and calves are reared and cared for.
4. Manas Mandir
Manas Mandir is a temple on whose walls the entire Ramcharitmanas is engraved as per the Tulsi Peeth version. According to the version of the critical edition compiled by Guruji, the entire Ramcharitmanas is carved in black and red on its white marble walls. There is a larger than life size statue of Goswami Tulsidas in the center of this temple. Every night during Navratri, Ramlila is organized in the temple. There are three-dimensional paintings depicting various scenes from Ramcharitmanas on the outer walls of the temple.
5. Manas Bhawan
Manas Bhawan is an exhibition of 16 scenes from Ramcharitmanas, which was established in 2011. It was opened to the public by Rambhadracharya on January 9, 2011. The Manas Bhavan at Tulsi Peeth is a testament to the enduring spiritual and literary legacy of Tulsidas and the deep influence of Ramcharitmanas on Hindu culture and philosophy.
How to reach Tulsi Peeth
This place is situated near Janaki Kund in Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh. Chitrakoot is very well connected by road. The nearest railway station is at Chitrakoot Dham which is 11 km away. Distance from Chitrakot. Devotees can reach here very easily.
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